‘What will happen, will happen’- Robertson dismisses Trent’s Real Madrid rumours, admits his future is unclear

Amid swirling Real Madrid rumours, Andy Robertson insists Trent Alexander-Arnold is focused solely on recovering from injury and helping Liverpool in their Premier League title push.

Trent Alexander-Arnold has been making headlines recently following speculation that he might be leaving Liverpool at the end of the season.

Trent Alexander-Arnold’s contract expires on June 30 and there have been rumours that he is in talks with Real Madrid, widely considered one of the most successful and iconic football clubs.

However, according to his teammates, including Andy Robertson, who is a good friend of his, Trent is solely focused on recovering from his injury and getting back on track with the main goal of winning the league title.

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Andy Robertson explained that, however, Trent is unbothered by the rumours since he is not in the right head space to handle it. He pointed out that once Trent is fully fit, whatever happens next lies with him but at the moment.

“Trent’s head is not great because he’s injured,’ said the Scotland captain. ‘He hates being injured, none of us like being injured but it hurts Trent a little bit more. That’s all he is focused on,” Andy Robertson said as quoted by the Daily Mail.

“It is impossible for me to say we have not seen all the noise and everyone commenting on it. But for us our focus is for him to get back fit and healthy. Once he does that, what will happen, will happen. No one knows that yet. People can talk and speculate but for us, we want Trent back very soon.”

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Andy Robertson on Liverpool winning Premier League title

Andy Robertson on Liverpool winning Premier League title

Andy Robertson on Liverpool winning Premier League title

Speaking about winning the Premier League title, Andy Robertson noted that they might be ahead of their closest challengers, Arsenal but they will not relent until the final match.

He explained that, of course, there is a certain anticipation as they look forward to the end of the season but the main priority at the moment is to win all their remaining matches.

Andy Robertson insisted that when the time to celebrate comes, they will go all out and have a great time with the fans but now, the focus remains on making a mark in their remaining matches.

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“Come on! No one here is allowing us to believe or think like that. We have to focus on the next game. I can guarantee 60,000 fans are thinking like that,” Andy Robertson shared.

“That is right for them to do. They can get carried away, we are allowing them to get carried away and we take great pleasure in that. But we have to stay focused. We are the players, we have a job to do.

“Keep pushing and keep winning games to get us over the line. If the time comes we will be sure to enjoy it, but we are not thinking that far ahead.”

Liverpool are first on the Premier League table with 73 points ahead of Arsenal who are second with 61 points. They face Fulham in their next match scheduled for Sunday, April 6.